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10 comportamenti non-ovvi per costruire fiducia rapidamente con un partner commerciale, un fornitore o un cliente. Questi metodi sono raramente utilizzati, ma nella mia vita sono risulati essere molto efficaci.1) Essere 100% Presenti Dare il 110% di attenzione all'altra persona. Ascoltare attentamente, senza interrompere mai, e fare domande per assicurarsi che i dettagli siano ben compresi.2) Essere un Connettore Speciale Prendersi il tempo per creare connessioni tra persone in base ai loro bisogni specifici. Poi, presentare l'altra persona in modo attento e personalizzato. Fare presentazioni su misura aggiunge un tocco di cura che costruisce fiducia.3) Saluti e Piccoli Gesti Accogliere calorosamente l'altra persona, interrompendo o mettendo in pausa qualsiasi altra attività, assicurandosi che il saluto sembri sentito. Chiedere come si sente. Celebrare ogni piccolo traguardo raggiunto.4) Feedback Personalizzato e Preventivo Invece di dare feedback solo a missione completata o quando richiesto, presta attenzione a ciò che può trarre beneficio da piccoli cambiamenti o miglioramenti. Presenta queste osservazioni in modo costruttivo e utile, prima che diventino un problema più grande.5) Atti Casuali di Gentilezza Non Correlati Sorprendi l'altra persona con piccoli gesti personali non legati al lavoro, come inviare un articolo interessante sul loro hobby preferito o consigliare un libro che potrebbe piacergli. Questi atti dimostrano che vedi l'altra persona come più di un semplice partner di lavoro.6) Allineamento di Valori Senza dichiarare direttamente i valori condivisi, trova modi per riflettere i loro principi attraverso le tue azioni o decisioni in maniera sottile. Le persone tendono a fidarsi di chi sembra allineato con la loro bussola etica o morale, spesso senza doverlo verbalizzare.7) Creare Punti di Riferimento nella Memoria Condivisa Costruisci una storia personale co-creando esperienze o tradizioni uniche durante gli incontri di lavoro. Potrebbe essere cenare sempre in un determinato posto o iniziare le riunioni con un gesto o una frase scherzosa. Questi ricordi condivisi creano legami di familiarità e fiducia nel tempo.8) Chiedere Feedback Sulle Proprie Vulnerabilità Invece di mostrare solo i propri punti di forza, chiedi al tuo partner o cliente feedback su aree in cui puoi migliorare. Questo dimostra umiltà, volontà di crescere e ti posiziona come una persona sinceramente interessata all'auto-miglioramento, rompendo le tipiche dinamiche di potere.9) Ammettere Proattivamente gli Errori Prima che Vengano Notati Se identifichi un errore o una svista, riconoscilo prima che diventi evidente agli altri. Questa trasparenza può disarmare lo scetticismo e dimostra integrità assumendosi la responsabilità subito, mostrando che tieni più ai rapporti a lungo termine che alle apparenze a breve termine.10) Promettere Meno e Offrire di Più—Ma Senza Farne Pubblicità Per costruire fiducia autentica, consegna costantemente più di quanto promesso, senza menzionarlo. Questo approccio si basa sulla sottigliezza e sulla costante affidabilità, facendo sentire gli altri di essere in buone mani, senza il bisogno di sottolinearlo._______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:Io insieme a Marcos Romero, Chef. Mystic Blue beach, Isola di Holbox (MX). 2021. • Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.comhttps://goodtools.substack.comhttps://curationmonetized.substack.com
A humbling at home by the rampant Lions brought the Saints back to reality.We're joined this week by 2010 Grand Final midfielder, BRETT PEAKE, who tells some great Ross Lyon stories and rates his old Fremantle captain, Matthew Pavlich, to his St Kilda skipper, Nick Riewoldt.Please remember to rate and review our show on whatever platform you're most comfortable with (iTunes, Facebook, Spotify etc), and always give us your feedback - good, bad or ugly - and keep sending in your questions or comments on social media! Keep an eye out on our YouTube for the video versions of the show and we hope to keep bringing you awesome guests throughout the course of the year.Thanks as always to the great Lloyd Spiegel for the use of his "OWTS" as our intro track!
Estrenamos "Lo Lamento", nueva canción de un jovencísimo dúo mexicano, llamado Pedro y el Lobo. Escuchamos nuevos singles de Hippo Campus, Radio Free Europe, Carlangas y Los Cubatas y The Linda Lindas y celebramos los aniversarios del debut de Bleachers y de "Alway Unnumbered, Never Outgunned", de The Prodigy. CHARLI XCX, LORDE - The girl, so confusingTHE XX - DangerousJAMIE XX - Life feat. RobynHIPPO CAMPUS - ParanoidRADIO FREE ALICE - 2010CARLANGAS y LOS CUBATAS - Discos VacíasTHE DRUMS - Let's Go SurfingStivijoes – SOLOPEDRO Y EL LOBO - Lo LamentoTHE LINDAS LINDAS - All In My HeadBIKINI KILL - Rebel Girl (LIVE on The Late Show)BARRY B, CAROLINA DURANTE - Yo pensaba que me había tocado DiosBLEACHERS - I Wanna Get BetterBLEACHERS - Modern GirlCAITY BASER - I'm A Problem (More Problematic Version)CHICA SOBRESALTO - Navegantes (En pendura)THE PRODIGY - SpitfireEscuchar audio
Se mi dovessero intervistare e chiedere quali vedo essere gli ostacoli più grandi per i piccoli imprenditori indipendenti, risponderei con: 1) consistenza e continuità2) relazioni - promozione - outreach3) mettersi in discussioneSe mi domandi cosa ho imparato nel mio percorso e come ho risolto questi tre ostacoli quando li ho incontrati, ti direi:1) Consistenza e continuitàQuesto è l'ostacolo base.Mi sono seduto e ho pensato che non sarebbe successo nullaInfatti nulla, di rumoroso o visibile è successo, ma il mio business ha smesso di crescere ogni volta che non ho dato continuità ad un progetto.Questo è l'ostacolo più frequente e comune. Nel mio piccolo, lo ho risolto liberando sempre più tempo nella mia vita - facendo in modo ad essere io a dettare i tempi e non le circostanze della vita.2) Relazioni - promozione - outreach Questo è l'ostacolo più difficile da superare, e allo stesso tempo il più semplice.È il coltivare le relazioni.L'interessarsi agli altri.Il farsi sentire.Lo stringere rapporti e relazioni con altre persone interessanti nel tuo spazio.Commentare, ingaggiare, domandare. È anche quello che da i frutti più belli e inaspettati, a volte in tempi assai breviL'ho risolto uscendo dalla mia zona di comfort e facendo cose che mi davano la possibilità di scambiare in maniera diretta con persone. 3) Mettersi in discussioneQuesto è l'ostacolo invisibile. Finché è troppo tardi per poterlo affrontare.Poca disponibilità a rivedere i propri passi e le proprie scelte. Anche se il fare errori e di conseguenza cambiare / correggere la direzione è la strada migliore per crescere e migliorare.Continua a fare il compitino perché così qualcuno ci ha detto, pensavamo che…, abbiamo imparato così.Continuare a innaffiare la stessa pianta, anche quando fa fiori e non da frutti, è una perdita di tempo e di denaro.Di tanto in tanto è utile farsi un piccolo bagno di umiltà e chiedere (o addirittura pagare) che qualcuno esperto ed esterno a noi analizzi criticamente ciò che facciamo e suggerisca strategie e tattiche per migliorare le nostre prestazioni.Sono di natura uno a cui piace mettersi in discussione. Mi piace sperimentare e provare nuove strade e soluzioni.Può succedere però che uno si impigrisca. …che incroci le dita e speri che le cose vadano migliorando… ma no, non è saggio fare così.Bisogna costantemente mettersi in discussione e quando le cose non vanno e non migliorano, farsi domande e fare cambiamenti… non aspettare e vedere._______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:Continuità, Relazioni, Mettersi in Discussione. Immagine generata da Ideogram.ai• Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriend• NUOVO! Archivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia.
Join hosts Mike and Mark for an enlightening episode of the Moonshots Podcast as they dive into "Let My People Go Surfing" by Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia. This episode unpacks Chouinard's unique business philosophy of environmental responsibility, employee welfare, and work-life balance.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/YvonChouinardGet the summary https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-let-my-people-go-surfing-the-education-of-a-reluctant-businessman-including-10-more-years-of-business-unusual-yvon-chouinard/Become a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPR8erwTSJMIn this episode, the hosts explore five key clips that reveal the essence of Chouinard's approach:SHOW INTROFeaturing an introduction from an employee, setting the stage for the discussion.A-BLOCK - ORIGINSEntrepreneurs are like Juvenile Delinquents: Discover how Chouinard's rebellious spirit shaped his entrepreneurial journey.First Product - Solving Problems: Learn about the innovative solutions that marked the beginning of Patagonia.Oh No! I'm a Businessman: Hear Chouinard's realization and acceptance of his role as a businessman.Origin of Patagonia Brand: Delve into the fascinating story behind the creation of the Patagonia brand."Let My People Go Surfing" outlines Chouinard's vision for businesses to minimize their environmental impact, reflecting Patagonia's commitment to sustainability. He believes in allowing employees the freedom to pursue their passions, promoting a healthy work-life balance, and enhancing morale. The company prioritizes producing durable, high-quality products, which fosters customer loyalty.Chouinard also stresses the importance of embracing innovation and challenging conventional business practices. Ultimately, he advocates for businesses to have a purpose beyond profit, contributing positively to society and the environment.About Moonshots PodcastMoonshots help entrepreneurs become the best versions of themselves. We assist people in overcoming self-doubt and uncertainty, encouraging them to shoot for the moon. We love to learn out loud, going behind the scenes of the world's greatest superstars, thinkers, and entrepreneurs to uncover the secrets to their success. By deconstructing their achievements from mindset to daily habits, we provide insights that listeners can apply to their lives.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/YvonChouinardGet the summary https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-let-my-people-go-surfing-the-education-of-a-reluctant-businessman-including-10-more-years-of-business-unusual-yvon-chouinard/Become a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPR8erwTSJM Thanks to our monthly supporters Ron Chris Turner Margy Diana Bastianelli Andy Pilara ola Jez Dix Fred Fox Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Antonio Candia Dan Effland Mike Leigh Cooper Daniela Wedemeier Corey LaMonica Smitty Laura KE Denise findlay Krzysztof Diana Bastianelli Nimalen Sivapalan Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell Marco Silva venkata reddy Dirk Breitsameter Ingram Casey Nicoara Talpes Evert van de Plassche Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Chris Way Barbara Samoela Christian Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Rodrigo Aliseda Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Ken Ennis Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, Neel chats with Khe, a former finance professional who quit his high-paying job to pursue a more fulfilling life. They discuss Khe's background, his career journey, and the midlife crisis that led him to reevaluate his priorities. They also explore the concept of lifestyle creep and how Kay managed his spending habits. The conversation delves into the psychological hurdles and money beliefs that often hold people back from making significant life changes. They touch on generational trauma and the fear of losing money, as well as the concept of golden handcuffs and the optimal lifestyle. Finally, they discuss the decision to quit and the importance of owning one's time and pursuing activities that bring joy and fulfillment. Neel and Khe Hy discuss: It's important to consider the trade-off between money and security when making decisions about work and lifestyle. Financial planning can help provide for future goals and expenses, such as college tuition for children. Flexibility and simplicity can be valuable aspects of a lifestyle, allowing for freedom and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Generational wealth and inheritance may not always be the best approach, as it may not align with the values and goals of the next generation. Optimizing for lifestyle can involve creating a daily routine that prioritizes personal well-being and enjoyment. Achieving lifestyle before wealth can be a mindset shift that focuses on living a fulfilling life rather than accumulating material possessions. Diversifying income streams can contribute to financial independence and provide stability. The pressure to grind and stay focused on financial success can be challenging to overcome, especially when surrounded by others who prioritize wealth. Personalized journeys to freedom involve defining and pursuing one's own version of a fulfilling and meaningful life. To learn more about lifestyle optimization and financial independence, visit radreads.co and listen to the Examine Life podcast. Follow Khe Hy on X: @khemaridh If you want to start your own MaidThis Franchise in your market & skip years of trial-and-error, go to https://maidthisfranchise.com
In this episode, Neel chats with Khe, a former finance professional who quit his high-paying job to pursue a more fulfilling life. They discuss Khe's background, his career journey, and the midlife crisis that led him to reevaluate his priorities. They also explore the concept of lifestyle creep and how Khe managed his spending habits. The conversation delves into the psychological hurdles and money beliefs that often hold people back from making significant life changes. They touch on generational trauma and the fear of losing money, as well as the concept of golden handcuffs and the optimal lifestyle. Finally, they discuss the decision to quit and the importance of owning one's time and pursuing activities that bring joy and fulfillment. Neel and Khe Hy discuss: It's important to consider the trade-off between money and security when making decisions about work and lifestyle. Financial planning can help provide for future goals and expenses, such as college tuition for children. Flexibility and simplicity can be valuable aspects of a lifestyle, allowing for freedom and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Generational wealth and inheritance may not always be the best approach, as it may not align with the values and goals of the next generation. Optimizing for lifestyle can involve creating a daily routine that prioritizes personal well-being and enjoyment. Achieving lifestyle before wealth can be a mindset shift that focuses on living a fulfilling life rather than accumulating material possessions. Diversifying income streams can contribute to financial independence and provide stability. The pressure to grind and stay focused on financial success can be challenging to overcome, especially when surrounded by others who prioritize wealth. Personalized journeys to freedom involve defining and pursuing one's own version of a fulfilling and meaningful life. To learn more about lifestyle optimization and financial independence, visit radreads.co and listen to the Examine Life podcast. Follow Khe Hy on X: @khemaridh or check out his Examined Life podcast. If you can't get enough, you can also find his newsletter here. If you want to start your own MaidThis Franchise in your market & skip years of trial-and-error, go to https://maidthisfranchise.com
衝浪 chōnglàng - surfing 宜蘭 Yílán - Yilan (a county in Taiwan) 台東 Táidōng - Taitung (a county in southeastern Taiwan) 墾丁 Kěndīng - Kenting (a popular tourist destination in Taiwan) 為何 wèihé - why; for what reason 大自然 dàzìrán - nature 擁擠 yōngjǐ - crowded 逃離城市的喧囂 táolí chéngshì de xuānxiāo - escape the hustle and bustle of the city 人煙比較稀少 rényān bǐjiào xīshǎo - sparsely populated 找回自己 zhǎo huí zìjǐ - find oneself 融入 róngrù - integrate into 安靜 ānjìng - quiet 平靜 píngjìng - calm 長住 chángzhù - long-term stay 完完全全地 wán wánquán quán de - completely; wholly 稱作 chēngzuò - known as; called 衝浪天堂 chōnglàng tiāntáng - surfing paradise 台灣國際衝浪公開賽 Táiwān Guójì Chōnglàng Gōngkāisài - Taiwan Open of Surfing 場地 chǎngdì - venue; site 四面環海 sìmiàn huánhǎi - surrounded by the sea on all sides 擁有 yōngyǒu - possess; have 豐沛 fēngpèi - abundant; plentiful 海洋資源 hǎiyáng zīyuán - marine resources 尤其是 yóuqí shì - especially; particularly 全長 quán cháng - full length 公里 gōnglǐ - kilometer 海岸線 hǎi'ànxiàn - coastline 大陸棚 dàlù péng - continental shelf 延伸 yánshēn - extend; stretch 長達 chángdá - extend as long as; reach as much as 公尺 gōngchǐ - meter 左右 zuǒyòu - approximately; around 天然 tiānrán - natural 秋冬之際 qiū dōng zhī jì - during autumn and winter 吹 chuī - blow 東北季風 Dōngběi Jìfēng - northeast monsoon 助長 zhùzhǎng - promote; enhance 浪勢 làng shì - wave force 浪 làng - wave 穩 wěn - stable 有力 yǒulì - powerful 浪型 làng xíng - wave pattern; wave form 四季 sìjì - four seasons 教室 jiàoshì - classroom 打 dǎ - search for; type 體驗課程 tǐyàn kèchéng - experiential course; experience program 教練 jiàoliàn - coach; instructor 全程陪同 quánchéng péitóng - accompany throughout the entire process 範圍 fànwéi - range; scope 水深到腰部 shuǐ shēn dào yāobù - water depth up to waist 腳踩得到地 jiǎo cǎi dé dào dì - able to touch the ground with feet 安全 ānquán - safe; safety 就算 jiùsuàn - even if; even though 旱鴨子 hàn yāzi - non-swimmer; someone who can't swim 兩天一夜 liǎng tiān yī yè - two days and one night 住宿 zhùsù - accommodation; lodging 進階 jìnjié - advanced; to advance 短板 duǎnbǎn - shortboard (in surfing) 長板 chángbǎn - longboard (in surfing) ----- Want Taiwanese friends to understand your Chinese instantly? Ready to effortlessly communicate and blend into Taiwan's vibrant culture? Join my Chinese Speaking Course!
Un mese fa circa mi è arrivata una email dal mio domain registrar per diversi domini: Aruba, che mi annunciava che uno dei miei domini, il più importante e storico (masternewmedia.org) sarebbe andato in scadenza ed era da rinnovare.Bene, come annualmente succede - visto che fino a poco fa non ero riuscito mai a capire come impostare il rinnovo del pagamento per più anni - ho cliccato sul link nella email e ho inserito le mie credenziali per loggarmi nel mio account Aruba.Password errata mi risponde il sistema.Re-inserisco la password, che è memorizzata nella mia app di gestione credenziali, ma niente da fare. La password mi dice che non è quella corretta. Provo la vecchia, riprovo la nuova. Nulla. Non posso loggarmi e non posso rinnovare il dominio del mio sito.Decido quindi di contattare l'assistenza per farmi dare una mano, ma con mia enorme sorpresa scopro che - se non sono loggato - non ho modo di contattare l'assistenza.Non posso aprire ticket, non posso inviare email in risposta al messaggio di sollecito rinnovo che ho ricevuto, non trovo nessun numero o contatto per avere assistenza al di fuori delle guide e della documentazione accessibile sul sito.Decido allora di chiedere aiuto ai miei amici fidati e più esperti di me su cose tecniche.Ryuichi mi consiglia di provare a ritrovare un link diretto al mio pannello di controllo cercando nelle vecchie email ricevute da Aruba. Lo trovo, ma non funziona.Nel frattempo provo a cercare altre maniere di contattare Aruba per avere assistenza, ma riesco solo a trovare un numero verde che contatto subito ma che non riconosce le mie credenziali e non mi da assistenza. Trovo allora una assistenza via chat che mi prende in carico, e dopo aver verificato le mie credenziali non solo mi dice “Ma lei non è un nostro cliente!” mi chiude in faccia senza mezzi termini la comunicazione. (Scoprirò solo più tardi che Aruba e ArubaBusiness sono due entità legalmente diverse e che evidentemente non sono state progettate per essere di aiuto a chi come me capita dal lato sbagliato).A questo punto, frustrato per non poter accedere al mio account, non poter pagare e rinnovare il mio dominio, non poter aver accesso ad alcun tipo di assistenza, decido di fare un'ultima mossa disperata, più per rassegnazione che non nella speranza che possa risolvere qualcosa: scrivere una pubblica recensione.Cosa, senza pensarci su più di tanto, vado su Trustpilot (edizione Italiana), e scrivo per filo e per segno quello che mi è successo sotto il titolo: Assistenza inesistente (pessima) - Impossibile accedere al mio account.Non passano neanche 48 ore che ricevo una email, firmata finalmente con un nome e cognome, che dice: “Buongiorno, la contatto in seguito ad una segnalazione ricevuta su Trustpilot in merito al mancato accesso all'area utente, mi rincresce abbia avuto delle difficoltà che spero sia riuscito a superare. Nel caso il problema persista mi sono attivato per farle ricevere il link per il recupero password all'indirizzo “robin.good@masternewmedia.org” confido che quando leggerà questa comunicazione l'abbia già ricevuto.Naturalmente qualora ritenga utile un confronto telefonico le chiedo di indicarmi la sua disponibilità e sarà mia cura contattarla.”Il link funziona, ma il resto della procedura - che coinvolge l'uso del codice OTP auto-generato - no, o quanto meno io non riesco a venirne a capo. A questo punto mi viene messa a disposizione una persona disposta a chiamarmi telefonicamente e a seguirmi passo-passo nel ristabilire il mio accesso. La persona è gentile, squisita, paziente e cordiale. Non potrei trovarmi meglio assistito. Infatti dopo un po' di smanettamenti e cambi di rotta troviamo una strada e io riesco nuovamente ad accedere al mio account. Problema risolto.Ma a che prezzo?.Considerazioni:C'è bisogno di gestire le cose così male al punto che un vecchio cliente pagante (non uno qualsiasi) per avere attenzione e assistenza deve scrivere una recensione negativa pubblicamente?Come è mai possibile che non ci sia un modo di contattare l'assistenza se rimango tagliato fuori come in questo caso?Mi sarei aspettato dopo aver ricevuto l'ottima assistenza personalizzata, una richiesta di rivedere o modificare o aggiornare la mia recensione su Trustpilot. Ma no, non l'ho ricevuta.Mi sarei aspettato delle scuse un po' più sentite e un intento a risolvere questo problema non solo per me, ma anche per altri, ma non ho avvertito alcunché in questo senso. Anzi, ho dovuto insistere io nel sottolineare l'assurdità di questa situazione e la necessità di vedere oltre la mia situazione specifica.Mi sarei aspettato di essere compensato per il tempo (=denaro) perso appresso a problemi di altri. Avrò pure il diritto di perdere o sbagliare la password… Che ne so' - pagami il rinnovo per cui ho perso tutto questo tempo. Pagamelo a vita, e mandami delle belle scuse, sincere, genuine e firmate - magari con un chiaro proposito di che cosa intendi fare perché questo non ri-accada - e stai tranquillo che io vado a rivedere la mia recensione più veloce che una lepre, senza che nessuno me lo debba venire a chiedere. Ciò che mi ha sorpreso è che l'assistenza è sembrata avere come solo chiaro obiettivo quello di risolvere il problema del cliente, non quello strutturale. Tant'è che quando ho chiesto chiarimenti sul come mai non ci fosse un numero contattabile da chi è tagliato fuori come me, mi è stato risposto che sì c'era quel numero, e che era scritto in alto a destra nella propria pagina di account una volta loggati (!). (Ma se io non riesco a loggarmi come faccio a vederlo?.Morale della Favola / Che ho appreso / Cosa c'è di utile per teL'assistenza più del tuo prodotto o servizio può determinare la percezione di qualità e professionalità che i clienti hanno di te.Priorità numero uno fare in modo che tu o la tua attività siate facilmente contattabili, attraverso più canali, e che anche se non in tempo reale, ci sia qualcuno dedicato a rispondere alle richieste dei clienti in tempi relativamente rapidi. Risolvere solo il problema, senza ri-compensare il cliente + fare le proprie scuse personali autentiche + chiari propositi su come risolvere il problema per il futuro non porta a molto, se non a risolvere il problema momentaneo di quella persona.Riparando ogni buco che si apre, la reputazione e la qualità del servizio offerto non cambiano specialmente se non si da chiara dimostrazione di reale sensibilità, attenzione e desiderio di far meglio. Anzi (come la mia recensione dimostra), la reputazione - nonostante il buon lavoro fatto dal team che mi ha assistito - non va migliorando.Trattare i clienti in maniera personale con nome e cognome, con attenzione, educazione e cortesia fa tantissima differenza e aiuta a creare una vera e propria relazione fra l'azienda e i suoi clienti. L'assistenza è una vera e propria opportunità per creare e coltivare relazioni.Recensione:https://it.trustpilot.com/submitted/review?correlationid=5ec957e1-cafc-40a9-b728-9af0fd935e16 ._______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlineEntra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamphttps://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Nella foto di copertina:Roberto Gal. e Andrea Gen. Roma. Apx 2008.• Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriend• NUOVO! Archivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia.
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#298 - Fatti TrovarePer ottenere visibilità e contatti da nuovi potenziali clienti nella tua zona, la strada più veloce, semplice e meno costosa, non è quella di farsi costruire un sito web o di iniziare a pubblicare un blog, ma quella di inserire con attenzione e cura tutti i propri dati su Google Business Profile, su Bing Places e su Apple Business Connect.Per chi ad esempio:- Insegna uno strumento musicale- Fa il dentista- Maestro di tennis- Personal trainer- Consulente per x- Studio fisioterapia- Studio di registrazione- Programmatore- Offre ripetizioni, insegna lingue- Fa la baby sitter o accompagna animali- Fa video/foto per artisti, per feste, matrimoniQuesti sono tre servizi 100% gratuiti che ti consentono non solo di inserire tutti i dati rilevanti della tua attività (dove sei, cosa fai, che offri, quando sei aperto, etc.) ma anche di raccogliere e mettere in bella mostra ciò che i tuoi clienti dicono di te.A cosa servono esattamente questi servizi?Questi tre servizi servono a far si che quando una persona cerca sul suo smartphone o sul suo computer un'attività, un negozio o un professionista in zona, possa rapidamente scoprire le attività presenti in quell'area geografica e poterle prontamente contattare. In altre parole: inserire i propri dati in questi tre servizi, è di gran lunga la maniera più veloce ed efficace per poter essere visibili e contattabili da chi cerca qualcuno come te online.Non costa nulla. Zero.E' semplice ed accessibile.Si fa in tempi rapidi.Funziona.A cosa stare attenti: 1) Scegli bene la categoria a cui appartieni2) Scrivi una descrizione utile e ricca di info - non la solita pippa senza significato3) Inserisci delle foto, immagini e slide rilevanti4) Chiedi ai tuoi migliori clienti di lasciarti una recensione5) Rivedi e aggiorna periodicamente queste infoa) https://www.google.com/business/b) https://www.bingplaces.com/c) https://businessconnect.apple.com/_______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlineEntra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamphttps://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Nella foto di copertina:Capitan Alberto Bananas. Isola di Holbox, Mexico. Mar 2023.• Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriend• NUOVO! Archivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• TRUST-able Newsletter:Robingood.substack.com (ENG)Robingooditalia.substack.com (ITA)• Per info e richieste:Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it.
Chapter 1 Dissect the inner meaning of Let My People Go SurfingLet My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman is a book written by Yvon Chouinard, the founder of outdoor clothing and gear company, Patagonia. The book provides an inside look into Chouinard's journey of building a successful business while staying true to his values of environmental sustainability and social responsibility. It discusses his early days as a climber and the origins of Patagonia, the company's commitment to quality and environmental consciousness, and its unique philosophy of work and life balance. Chouinard also shares lessons learned from his experiences and offers insights into his approach to leadership and innovative business practices.Overall, Let My People Go Surfing offers a compelling narrative of how a small, environmentally-focused company grew into a global brand without compromising its core values, and encourages readers to rethink their own approach to business and sustainability.Chapter 2 Does Let My People Go Surfing A Good Book deserve a Read?Yes, Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard is widely regarded as a good book. It is considered inspiring and insightful, offering lessons on business, leadership, and environmental activism. Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, shares his personal journey and the philosophy behind the success and sustainability of his company. Many readers appreciate the book's emphasis on how to create a responsible business that aligns with one's values. However, it ultimately depends on your own interests and preferences.Chapter 3 Synopsis of Let My People Go Surfing "Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman" is a memoir written by Yvon Chouinard, the founder of the outdoor clothing company, Patagonia. The book provides insights into Chouinard's journey as an entrepreneur and his commitment to building a sustainable business.Chouinard starts by sharing his love for nature and how it led him to pursue activities like climbing and surfing. He then details his early ventures into business, such as selling climbing gear out of the back of his car. These experiences set the foundation for Patagonia, a company built on a passion for outdoor sports and a focus on environmental responsibility.The book also delves into Chouinard's unique management philosophy, which emphasizes trust, freedom, and employee empowerment. He believes in letting his employees have the freedom to pursue outdoor activities and take breaks when necessary, as he believes this ultimately boosts productivity and happiness.Furthermore, Chouinard discusses some of the challenges Patagonia has faced, including the need to balance business growth with environmental conservation. He shares stories of the company's initiatives to reduce waste, use sustainable materials, and advocate for environmental causes.Throughout the book, Chouinard emphasizes the importance of taking action to protect the planet. He calls on individuals and businesses to make environmentally conscious choices and to be accountable for their impact on the environment."Let My People Go Surfing" serves as both a business memoir and a manifesto for environmental activism. Chouinard's story is one of passion, innovation, and a commitment to doing business the right way – with respect for the planet and its people.Chapter 4 Biography of Let My People Go Surfing's Author The book "Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman" was written by Yvon...
You say yes, of course. But what about those other wild opportunities that you're not so sure about? In this episode, we talk to athletes and adventurers about how accepting an invitation led them to life-changing experiences. Jimmy Chin was an unknown dirtbag climber when Chouinard welcomed him into his California home and then took him surfing at a legendary break. Conrad Anker was an up-and-coming alpinist when he got a chance to represent the U.S. in a competition in Kyrgyzstan. Timmy O'Neill was an emerging mountain athlete when he was asked to join an expedition that would conduct cataract surgeries in a remote area of Ethiopia. What they and our other guests all agree on: they wouldn't be who they are today if they hadn't dared to go for it. This episode of the Outside Podcast is brought to you by Vans, makers of the ultimate summer shoe, the Vans UltraRange. With max cushioning for all-day wear, precision support for easy movement, and breathable mesh to keep you cool, the new UltraRange Neo VR3 is ultrafitted for ultra comfort. Learn more here.
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What I learned from rereading Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard.This episode is brought to you by: Tiny: Tiny is the easiest way to sell your business. Tiny provides quick and straightforward exits for Founders. ----This episode is brought to you by Hampton: Hampton is a highly vetted membership community for entrepreneurs, founders and CEOs. Join the private network for high-growth founders.----Follow one of my favorite podcasts Invest Like The Best !----[3:45] One of my favorite sayings about entrepreneurship is: If you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent. The delinquent is saying with his actions, “This sucks. I'm going to do my own thing.”[4:32] The original intent for writing Let My People Go Surfing was for it to be a philosophical manual for the employees of Patagonia. We have always considered Patagonia an experiment in doing business in unconventional ways.[7:48] MeatEater Podcast #188 Yvon Chouinard on Belonging to Nature[7:55] The first part of our mission statement, “Make the best product,” is the cornerstone of our business philosophy. “Make the best” is a difficult goal. It doesn't mean “among the best” or the “best at a particular price point.” It means “make the best,” period.[9:58] When I die and go to hell, the devil is going to make me the marketing director for a cola company. I'll be in charge of trying to sell a product that no one needs, is identical to its competition, and can't be sold on its merits. I'd be competing head-on in the cola wars, on price, distribution, advertising, and promotion, which would indeed be hell for me. I'd much rather design and sell products so good and unique that they have no competition.[14:32] We were like a wild species living on the edge of an ecosystem: adaptable, resilient, and tough.[14:49] I believe the way towards mastery of any endeavor is to work towards simplicity. The more you know, the less you need.[15:49] The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry[17:59] Complexity is often a sure sign that the functional needs have not been solved. Take the difference between the Ferrari and the Cadillac of the 1960s. The Ferrari's clean lines suites its high-performance aims. The Cadillac really didn't have any functional aims. It didn't have steering, suspension, aerodynamics, or brakes appropriate to its immense horsepower. All it had to do was convey the idea of power, creature comfort, of a living room floating down the highway to the golf course. So, to a basically ugly shape were added all manner of useless chrome: fins at the back, breasts at the front. Once you lose the discipline of functionality as a design guidepost, the imagination runs amok. Once you design a monster, it tends to look like one too.[21:29] Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight. (Founders #186)[28:02] Becoming Trader Joe: How I Did Business My Way and Still Beat the Big Guys by Joe Coulombe. (Founders #188)[28:55] There are different ways to address a new idea or project. If you take the conservative scientific route, you study the problem in your head or on paper until you are sure there is no chance of failure. However, you have taken so long that the competition has already beaten you to market. The entrepreneurial way is to immediately take a forward step and if that feels good, take another, if not, step back. Learn by doing, it is a faster process.[31:33] Can a company that wants to make the best-quality outdoor clothing in the world be the size of Nike? Can a ten-table, three-star French restaurant retain its third star when it adds fifty tables? The question haunted me throughout the 1980s as Patagonia evolved.[35:47] I was still wondering why I was really in business.[38:17] We had to begin to make all of our decisions as though we would be in business for a hundred years.[39:02] Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony by Akio Morita. (Founders #102)[39:13] Jeff Bezos on what he learned from Akio Morita and how it influenced the building of Amazon:"Right after World War II, Akio Morita, the guy who founded Sony, made the mission for Sony that they were going to make Japan known for quality.And you have to remember, this was a time when Japan was known for cheap, copycat products. And Morita didn't say we're going to make Sony known for quality. He said we're going to make Japan known for quality. He chose a mission for Sony that was bigger than Sony.And when we talk about earth's most customer-centric company, we have a similar idea in mind. We want other companies to look at Amazon and see us as a standard-bearer for obsessive focus on the customer as opposed to obsessive focus on the competitor."[42:13] Keep your company in Yarak: Super alert, hungry but not weak, and ready to hunt.[42:45] Against The Odds: An Autobiography by James Dyson (Founders #200)[44:02] Jay Z: What am I here for? To be second best? I don't think so.[44:13] The more you know, the less you need.[51:33] Teach, inform, and inspire. Do so relentlessly and the sales will follow.[53:04] I was taught by some wise people that if you manage the top line of your company-your customers, your products, your strategy-then the bottom line will follow. But if you manage the bottom line of the company and forget about the rest, you'll eventually hit the wall because you'll take your eyes off the prize. — Steve JobsIn the Company of Giants: Candid Conversations With the Visionaries of the Digital World by Rama Dev Jager and Rafael Ortiz. (Founders #208)[56:03] Quality, not price, has the highest correlation with business success. Whenever we are faced with a serious business decision, the answer almost always is to increase quality.[56:59] Huberman Lab Podcast[57:19] I cannot imagine any company that wants to make the best product of its kind being staffed by people who do not care passionately about the product.[57:39] One of my all time favorite quotes:A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.[58:56] You should not see change as a threat, rather as an opportunity to grow and evolve to a higher level.Subscribe to listen to Founders Premium — Subscribers can ask me questions directly and listen to Ask Me Anything (AMA) episodes.----Join my free email newsletter to get my top 10 highlights from every book----I use Readwise to organize and remember everything I read. You can try Readwise for 60 days for free here. ----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
Learn more about Patagonia's unique business philosophies by reading the book, Let My People Go Surfing. In this podcast, I will be sharing and discussing 4 different philosophies, product design, marketing, financial, and human resource philosophy, and what I took away from them. Enjoy! Earth Cups - https://earthbrands.earth/?ref=CELINESCHWESING| code: CREATINGTHEPATH Let My People Go Surfing - https://www.amazon.com/shop/celine_schwesinger Always Looking for Sponsors and New Guests - celines999@gmail.com Personal Instagram - @celine_schwesinger Creating the Path Links Podcast Instagram - @creatingthepath_celine Support - https://anchor.fm/celine-schwesinger --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celine-schwesinger/support
The bedtime story is about Kiki the koala, who decides to go surfing despite never having surfed before. He faces his fears and with practice, becomes a skilled surfer. He eventually finds a new purpose in life, teaching and inspiring the next generation of surfers. As Kiki grows older, he falls ill and realizes that his time has come. However, he is at peace, having lived a full and happy life, and surrounded by the young surfers he has inspired. The story concludes with Kiki's legacy living on through the generations of surfers he has taught and inspired. Kiki, koala, surfing, fear, practice, mentorship, purpose, illness, peace, legacy, inspiration, young surfers, courage, kindness, community, dreams, perseverance.
Yvon Chouinard, a Moonshots favorite and the founder of Patagonia, gives Away the Company to Fight Climate Change. So let's revisit this pioneer and remarkable leadership through his story.In Let My People Go Surfing, Yvon Chouinard, the legendary climber, businessman, environmentalist, and founder of Patagonia, shares the persistence and courage that have gone into being head of one of the most respected and environmentally responsible companies on earth. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#233 - Che Rimarrà Dopo?Il malaugurato giorno che per un motivo o per l'altro non potrai pagare la bolletta del tuo sito che succederà a tutti i tuoi contenuti? Tutta questa energia, tempo e denaro investito in qualcosa che nel tempo di una frazione di secondo potrebbe scomparire?Perché nessuno si pone questa domanda?Sono solo io a preoccuparmi che quanto di buono scrivo, creo e condivido, possa restare disponibile all'infinito per chi verrà dopo di me?-------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Nella foto di copertina:I miei guantoni da combattimento appesi dopo l'ultimo allenamento (2016). Fregene (RM). • Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale) • Newsletter:Robingood.substack.com (ENG) Robingooditalia.substack.com (ITA) • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
We got burgers and dogs on the grill, chips and dip on the table and cold drinks in the cooler. So put on these jams and enjoy a little barbecue in the park This Week's Picks "Your Team is Looking Good" by The Black Keys "Let's Go Surfing" by The Drums "Breezin" by George Benson Related Links "That's My DJ" by Girl Talk The Playlist No Repeat Playlist on Spotify No Repeat Playlist on Apple Music B-Sides Unofficial B-Sides Playlist Support the Show Buy No Repeat Merch No Repeat on Patreon Submit a Challenge No Repeat on Twitter Email us: norepeatpod[at]gmail[dot]com Follow Us Follow Tyler on Twitter Follow Shaun on Instagram Follow Taylor on Twitter
In this week's episode we chat with the founder of 'Let's Go Surfing', Brenda Miley. Brenda started LGS out of the back of a Kombi van in 1995 as an idea to encourage more women into surfing. In the years since the team has grown and have helped thousands of people from all over the world learn to surf, developing confidence, focus and strength and most importantly….Have fun!
We're breaking down the golden standard manual of ethical entrepreneurship: Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. We read this month with Kathleen Sheppard, founder of sustainable swimwear and activewear line Tiller. We discuss fundraising (her two super successful Kickstarter campaigns!) and what we learned fromRead more The post 170: Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard | Book Club with Kathleen Sheppard, Tiller Swim appeared first on ECO CHIC.
#201 - *Fai Sentire la Tua Voce* (Scrivi come Magni)Che significa?"Fai Sentire la Tua Voce" significa: a) Da come scrivi posso riconoscere chi seib) Quando scrivi ti esprimi come quando parli con un amicoc) Emerge la tua personalità, il tuo carattered) Io che ti leggo sento che non sei fintoIo che ti leggo sento che sei autentico, genuino, sinceroPerché farlo:- Perché se non ho fiducia in te non ti seguirò e non ascolterò i tuoi consigli e non comprerò tuoi prodotti o quelli che consigli- Per avere fiducia in qualcuno è necessario sentire che questa persona è autentica, genuina, sincera, non artefatta, finta e nascosta dietro una facciata luccicanteCosa NON è far sentire la tua voce:- Fare il presentatore - ecco qui il nostro show…- Metterti sul piedistallo - oggi ti voglio spiegare - oggi ti voglio parlare di…- Fare il professore- Fare battute forzate - Mettere punti esclamativi in fondo alle tue frasi- Parlare sempre al plurale - come se tu fossi un team, una compagnia, quando non lo sei- Tenere le distanze, essere formale- Scrivere in maniera accademica, come a scuola o all'università - Scrivere e poi leggere ciò che hai scritto- Scrivere in maniera prolissa facendo frasi lunghe e complesse.Cosa E' "far sentire la tua voce" in pratica:1) Scrivi come se scrivessi ad un amico2) Metti il nome del tuo amico/a all'inizio di ciò che scrivi per tenerlo a menteScrivi come se scrivessi a lui e poi togli il suo nome quando hai completato3) Scrivi come se scrivessi a una persona che conosci bene per nome e cognome e che è curiosa ed interessata al tuo argomento (L'interlocutore ideale è la zia di 65 straniera e il nipotino di 13 anni interessati a ciò di cui tu tratti)4) Fai sentire le tue emozioni, non trattenerle5) Dai il tuo punto di vista, prendi posizione, senza condannare chi non la vede come te6) Mettiti in discussione - Fai autocritica e sottoponi ad altri ciò che scriviPer ottenere consigli utili chiedi specificamente: "Come e dove posso migliorare?"-------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://robingood.it • Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppuresu Facebook:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ su Instagram:https://instagram.com/RobinGoodItaliasu LinkedIN:https://linkedin.com/in/RobinGood • Newsletter:Robingood.substack.com (ENG) Robingooditalia.substack.com (ITA) • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
In this episode, we tell you all about First Friday in Downtown St. Petersburg, give you a sample of a must visit restaurant in Hyde Park, and we tell you where you can surf in the Tampa Bay area. Coop from the MJ Morning Show on Q105 gets us excited for First Friday in the heart of Downtown St. Pete. He tells us what you can expect from the nightlife on Central Ave and where to get the best drink deals (:49). Next, Roxanne is joined by Meredith from WiLD 94.1 who tells us about their recent experience at Meat Market. They tell you their favorite food selections and what dining experience you can expect on your future visit (2:13). Then, Keith from 99.5 QYK brings us on an outdoor adventure by sharing his favorite activity: Surfing! He tells us where he goes in Pinellas County to hang loose (4:51). Join us as we take you on a journey across all of Tampa Bay. We will show you all that this city has to offer led by the biggest tastemakers in Tampa Bay. We are here to help you Experience Tampa Bay in 10 Minutes or Less! Join us as we take you on a journey across all of Tampa Bay. We will show you all that this city has to offer led by the biggest tastemakers in Tampa Bay. Hosted by Q105’s Roxanne Wilder from the MJ Morning Show and Geno Knight they will be joined each week by a new tastemaker who will fill you in on something you need to check out. From the biggest events and headliners to small community events to the hottest places to eat to the local hidden gems, we will make sure you know what is going on in our area in one easy-to-digest weekly podcast episode. We are more than just beaches and sunshine! A new episode drops every Thursday at 10a. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! We would also love to know what you think of the show. Please leave us a 5-star rating and a review!
In Let My People Go Surfing, by Yvon Chouinard, the legendary climber, businessman, environmentalist, and founder of Patagonia, shares the persistence and courage that have gone into being head of one of the most respected and environmentally responsible companies on earth.From his youth as the son of a French Canadian handyman to the thrilling, ambitious climbing expeditions that inspired his innovative designs for the sport's equipment, Let My People Go Surfing is the story of a man who brought doing good and having grand adventures into the heart of his business life-a book that will deeply affect entrepreneurs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
*Newsletter Format*Quando ho iniziato nel 2000 a pubblicare la mia prima newsletter, avevo un classificatore di metallo con grandi cassetti scorrevoli, piene di cartelline. Ogni cartellina aveva un'etichetta con un argomento chiave di mio interesse, e dentro ad ognuna vi erano decine di pagine stampate. Le pagine provenivano dalle newsletter a cui io stesso mi ero abbonato e che stampavo regolarmente per individuare perle e informazioni utili da mettere da parte,Quando volevo pubblicare un nuovo numero della newsletter, attingevo a piene mani dalle mie cartelline dove avevo nel tempo collezionato decine di perle preziose.- Piattaforme consigliate per la tua newsletterSubstack.comMedium.comGetRevue.com- Tono di VoceScrivi la newsletter come se la stessi scrivendo ad un amico. Usa l'IO e il TU. - FrequenzaSettimanale, ogni quindici giorni, mensileNon c'è una frequenza ideale.Il mio consiglio è di crescere gradualmente.- LunghezzaCiò che conta è quanto valore c'è dentro. Non quanto è lunga.Stai a fuoco e fornisci perle. Laddove hai tanta roba, trova la maniera per offrire un'indice e renderla facilmente consultabile.- Format DesignMinimalista, essenziale, funzionaleNo impaginazione grafica come per le newsletter commercialiNo immagini di librarie stockSingola colonnaAlta leggibilitàBlocchi scansionabili - Chunking-------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://robingood.it • Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppuresu Facebook:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ su Instagram:https://instagram.com/RobinGoodItaliasu LinkedIN:https://linkedin.com/in/RobinGood • Newsletter:http://robingooditalia.substack.com • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
*Newsletter Fuoco*Recap 7 motivi chiave perché fare una newsletter e motivi chiave:1) Per costruire relazioni2) Per guadagnare fiducia3) Per dimostrare le tue competenze, know-how e capacità di analisi critica4) Per apprendere (percHè se non *manipoli* ciò che leggi o vedi, te lo dimentichi) +5) Per aggiornare i tuoi lettori su cosa hai pubblicato/realizzato/fatto6) Per fare domande e ascoltare le esigenze dei tuoi lettori7) Per creare un volano che genera costantemente contenuti utili per i tuoi social mediaOK Robin, mi hai convinto… ma non ho la più pallida idea di come poter iniziare.Quali sono i primi passi che dovrei fare?Primo passo: FuocoFatti queste domande: A chi mi rivolgo? Che problema risolvo a queste persone?Qual è l'argomento per cui voglio essere trovato un domani che sarò all'interno di una directory o un catalogo di newsletterIn cosa è unica la mia newsletter dal punto di vista del contenuto?Più specifico sei e meglio è.Se hai più argomenti di nicchia scegli il più richiesto e parti con una newsletter su quel fronte soltanto. Non diluirti su molteplici argomenti perché (con la scusa) sono tutte cose di cui ti occupi e che sono potenzialmente interessanti per i tuoi lettori.Scegli un nome che possibilmente contenga la parola/e chiave che individua il tuo fuoco specifico. Non un nome originale o di impatto che però non ha nulla a che fare con le parole chiave legate al tuo settore.Limita il nome a una - tre parole massimo.Scrivi un sottotitolo al titolo della tua newsletter che illustri in una frase cosa offri tangibilmente ai tuoi lettori attraverso la tua newsletter.-------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://robingood.it • Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing*Nuove newsletter*TRUST-able newsletter ENGhttps://robingood.substack.comTRUST-able newsletter ITAhttps://robingoodita.substack.comSocial Media Videohttps://robertoferranti.substack.comSocial Media per Artigianihttps://enricabandini.substack.com• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppuresu Facebook:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ su Instagram:https://instagram.com/RobinGoodItaliasu LinkedIN:https://linkedin.com/in/RobinGood • Newsletter:http://robingood.it/toptools-newsletter • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
*Recupero Carta*Spedire pacchi dall'Europa al Messico presenta tutta una serie di imprevisti e sorprese a cui non ero abituato. E quando c'è di mezzo una carta di credito i rischi si moltiplicano. Specialmente se l'ultimo ufficio postale è a 2 ore di distanza e richiede un traghetto e una navetta per poter essere raggiunto. -------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://robingood.it • Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppuresu Facebook:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ su Instagram:https://instagram.com/RobinGoodItaliasu LinkedIN:https://linkedin.com/in/RobinGood • Newsletter:http://robingood.it/toptools-newsletter • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
The title of this episode is inspired by the book 'Let my people go surfing', written by the founder of Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard. In this episode, KC and DC talk about mountaineering, half marathons, FKTs, climbing, company culture, COP 26, the environment, and, of course, the book 'Let my people go surfing'. Follow the journey @kentoncool on Instagram.
*10 Motivi per NON Trasferirsi a Holbox*1. Charcos2. Basura3. Bad internet4. Mosquito5. Caldo6. Medical services7. Onde8. No culture9. C'è da camminare10. Pazienza...e 10 per venirci di corsa:1. Sole2. Atmosfera3. No automobili4. Sicurezza5. ...ascolta il podcast-------------Info Utili• Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto online Entra nella comunità di imprenditori indipendenti di Robin Goodhttps://robingood.it • Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppuresu Facebook:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ su Instagram:https://instagram.com/RobinGoodItaliasu LinkedIN:https://linkedin.com/in/RobinGood • Newsletter (in Inglese):http://robingood.substack.com • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
In der heutigen Folge sprechen wir über "Let My People Go Surfing" von Yvon Chouinard. Dabei geht es um die Unternehmensphilosophie der Outdoor-Bekleidungsmarke Patagonia. Im Podcast diskutieren wir was Patagonia als umweltbewusste Marke auszeichnet. Dazu gehören Themen wie Bio-Baumwolle, das reparieren von Klamotten und die Initiative "Ein Prozent für den Planeten". Hier der Klappentext zum Buch: Yvon Chouinard ist Unternehmer wider Willen. Eigentlich wollte er nur Klettern und Surfen – und trotzdem baute er ein Multimillionen-Dollar-Unternehmen auf. In seiner Jugend verbrachte er viel Zeit in der Natur und ließ sich von seinem Vater das Schmiedehandwerk beibringen. Als begeisterter Kletterer entwickelte und verkaufte er sein eigenes Equipment, dessen Design sich bis heute kaum verändert hat. Nach und nach erweiterte er die Palette seines Angebots, wobei er und seine Mitarbeiter keine besondere Strategie verfolgten: Jeder tat, was nötig war – und worauf er Lust hatte. Aus dieser Mentalität entstand im Lauf der Zeit das erfolgreiche Unternehmen Patagonia. Fan vom Literatursenf? Unsere Website: https://www.literatursenf.de/ (www.literatursenf.de) Folge uns auf https://www.instagram.com/literatursenf/ (Instagram)! Folge uns auf https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBXVdl6w7sAUi0NK9nfxnGg (YouTube)! Folge uns auf https://www.facebook.com/literatursenf/ (Facebook)!
This week Matthew tells us about a popular sport in Australia - surfing! He talks about the people who surf and the surfing lifestyle, and we learn some common English phrasal verbs. Coffee Break English can help you improve your English with short lessons - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of coffee while learning. The course is presented in slow English which is easy to understand. Don't worry if you don't understand every word, it's more important to get the general meaning. Season one is at A2 level. This course is for you if you learnt some English at school or if you want to review the basics. Coffee Break English can help you improve your accuracy and understanding of English, to prepare you for many situations like using English at work, visiting an English-speaking country, taking exams, or talking with English-speaking friends. Find out more about Coffee Break English at https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-english-season-1/In each episode of the audio lessons, one of our colleagues from an English-speaking country tells us about an aspect of life or culture in their country. In season one, we hear from our friends in the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia, helping you understand lots of different accents and varieties of English. Mark and Josie guide you through the text, explaining the language and helping you understand it better. Each text focuses on a specific language point, including tenses, prepositions, phrasal verbs, and much more. In addition to the main audio lesson, the course contains lesson notes, which explain the language in the lesson in more detail and provide a transcript of the text; practice exercises; a video version of the lesson; bonus audio episodes; and vocabulary lists in many different languages.Coffee Break English is presented in English, to give you lots of practice, but we also provide a vocabulary list for each lesson in lots of languages, to give you a little extra help. If you speak Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish, we have a vocabulary list for you.Follow Coffee Break English on social media:Facebook - https://facebook.com/coffee-break-english-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Three of the four intended opening day roster outfielders for the Chicago White Sox are on the injured list with various maladies, but hey the Chicago Bears drafted Justin Fields, so maybe it's not all bad for Chicago sports. Anyway. This time, Chris (@gokuffy), Chris (@antoniuspius), and I continue our journey through David Lynch filmography with Dune! Then, Ink (@AnimatedInk) and I talk about real, honest-to-god bad sports anime with WAVE!! -Let's go surfing!!-, which is not Wave, Listen to Me!, but it goes have an extremely annoying name to memorize how to type, which I will immediately forget after posting this. Listen Show notes: 0:35 - Chris, Chris, and I talk about Dune! 42:10 - Ink and I talk about WAVE!! -Let's go surfing!!-! Next time is Blue Velvet and...Basquatch?
Three of the four intended opening day roster outfielders for the Chicago White Sox are on the...
Con esta sesión despedimos abril, con su lluvia y damos la bienvenida a mayo, que comienza mañana y con él, la luz y los días soleados, aunque sea metafóricamente hablando, que el agua nunca sobra. Y qué mejor manera que comenzar con 'Rainbows of Colours', de The Sunday Drivers y seguir con todo esto. THE SUNDAY DRIVERS – Rainbows Of Colours THE LEMONHEADS – Down About It HÜSKER DÜ – New Day Rising LANA DEL REY - In The Sun LORI MEYERS – Siempre Brilla El Sol I’M FROM BARCELONA – Violins (Elyella Remix) ARCADE FIRE – Ready To Start SUPERSUBMARINA – Tecnicolor THE DRUMS - Let's Go Surfing VAMPIRE WEEKEND – A Punk BRITNEY SPEARS - Toxic ZAHARA – Médula TAYLOR SWIFT – Shake It Off GINEBRAS – La Típica Canción (Elyella Remix) THE VINES – Sunshinin HARLEM SHAKES – Sunlight ELI PAPERBOY REED - Come And Get It THE BEATLES – Here Comes The Sun Escuchar audio
'Let My People Go Surfing,' by Yvon Chouinard
The rated R podcast dedicated to gaming, general geekery and enduring sobriety in an ever maddening society! This week we chat about the cresting wave theory of cravings, loot bloat in gaming and why JRPGS lost their appeal for a certain host of the show! Also we allow ourselves to be exploited for 12 cents (spoiler alert, this one has a commercial)! Tune in for fun frivolity and some extra creamy Stamos content! Follow us on the socials! Facebook: The Save Vs. Poison Podcast Twitter: @vs_save
With the start of a new anime season comes our seasonal discussion of the good, bad, and quite certainly ugly that the season has to offer. And with the large amount of shows this season has in store, we’ve got two loaded episodes to unpack a season filled with sequels, quality, and even some dumpster fires as well – and we have our good friends Megan from Dub Talk and Sketch from just about everywhere to join us and help us out with the chatter and snark that the season has given us. In the second of our season-roundup double-header, we tackle some of the worst that the season has to offer in the form of extreme bad-touch territory, a dull run of idol shows, and a true contender for THE worst show of the season – if not the year – before tackling some of the best shows of the season that offers the following: skateboards, eggs, and piercings. Not necessarily in that order, either. HiDive:0:58 – Cute Executive Officer OVA5:11 – Redo of Healer*MATURE CONTENT WARNING: contains elements of drug abuse, sexual assault and rapeCrunchyroll:24:37 – EX-ARM40:05 – So I’m a Spider, So What?43:34 – Dr. Ramune -Mysterious Disease Specialist-47:29 – Bungo Stray Dogs WAN! (and a rant on CR’s website layout)50:42 – WAVE!! -Let’s Go Surfing-52:38 – The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter56:53 – Armor Shop For Ladies & Gentlemen II58:20 – Heaven’s Design Team1:02:07 – I[STAR]CHU1:02:55 – Idolls!1:05:20 – Wixoss Diva(A)LiveFunimation:1:09:31 – Cells at Work!! CODE BLACK1:15:50 – Horimiya1:25:14 – Wonder Egg Priority****MATURE CONTENT WARNING: contains themes involving abuse and teen suicide1:40:14 – SK8 the Infinity1:49:10 – Skate-Leading Stars1:53:34 – 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team1:58:29 – Gekidol2:03:12 – Idoly Pride2:04:29 – LBX Girls2:09:03 – Scar on the Praeter2:13:14 – Kemono Jihen2:17:43 – Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation2:25:57 – Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki2:29:26 – Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town?2:34:35 – Otherside Picnic2:39:13 – Hortensia Saga2:42:05 – Back Arrow2:48:01 – best and worst wrap-up additional audio from:It’s Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaAirflip – “Rise Again”Riko Azuna – “keep weaving your spider way”Spira Spica – “Pyramid Dai Gyakuten”POLYSICS – “Hashire!”Yoh Kamiyama – “Iro Kōsui”Anemoneria – “Sudach no Uta”Rude-A – “Paradise”yama – “Paralysis”Yuiko Ohara – “Tabitito no Uta”CHiCO – “Minikui Ikimono”LiSA – “dawn”FantomenK – “Neo Geo” Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcastona/id1348141210?mt=2Google Play – https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5wb2RjYXN0b25hLnN1cnJlYWxyZXNvbHV0aW9uLmNvbS9mZWVkL3BvZGNhc3QSpotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/2JZLO3LfoeHepomejTw4TPiHeartRadio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-podcastona-43099114/TuneIn – https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/PodcastONA-p1249922/Stitcher – https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcastona/ Where to find us:Alex – @AuraOfAzureAndy – @MangaMan9000, youtube.com/DubTalkJet – @Divinenega, animationinfinity.comDuelist – @HeartofSword75, youtube.com/DuelistGMegan – @queenira2, youtube.com/DubTalkSketch – @Sketch1984, soundcloud.com/toonamifaithfulpodcast As always, check out surrealresolution.com for more content, and follow @SurrealReso for more updates on the show, our continued news posts, reviews, and our fellow podcasts.
With the start of a new anime season comes our seasonal discussion of the good, bad, and quite certainly ugly that the season has to offer. And with the large amount of shows this season has in store, we’ve got two loaded episodes to unpack a season filled with sequels, quality, and even some dumpster fires as well – and we have our good friends Megan from Dub Talk and Sketch from just about everywhere to join us and help us out with the chatter and snark that the season has given us. In the second of our season-roundup double-header, we tackle some of the worst that the season has to offer in the form of extreme bad-touch territory, a dull run of idol shows, and a true contender for THE worst show of the season – if not the year – before tackling some of the best shows of the season that offers the following: skateboards, eggs, and piercings. Not necessarily in that order, either. HiDive:0:58 – Cute Executive Officer OVA5:11 – Redo of Healer*MATURE CONTENT WARNING: contains elements of drug abuse, sexual assault and rapeCrunchyroll:24:37 – EX-ARM40:05 – So I’m a Spider, So What?43:34 – Dr. Ramune -Mysterious Disease Specialist-47:29 – Bungo Stray Dogs WAN! (and a rant on CR’s website layout)50:42 – WAVE!! -Let’s Go Surfing-52:38 – The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter56:53 – Armor Shop For Ladies & Gentlemen II58:20 – Heaven’s Design Team1:02:07 – I[STAR]CHU1:02:55 – Idolls!1:05:20 – Wixoss Diva(A)LiveFunimation:1:09:31 – Cells at Work!! CODE BLACK1:15:50 – Horimiya1:25:14 – Wonder Egg Priority****MATURE CONTENT WARNING: contains themes involving abuse and teen suicide1:40:14 – SK8 the Infinity1:49:10 – Skate-Leading Stars1:53:34 – 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team1:58:29 – Gekidol2:03:12 – Idoly Pride2:04:29 – LBX Girls2:09:03 – Scar on the Praeter2:13:14 – Kemono Jihen2:17:43 – Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation2:25:57 – Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki2:29:26 – Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town?2:34:35 – Otherside Picnic2:39:13 – Hortensia Saga2:42:05 – Back Arrow2:48:01 – best and worst wrap-up additional audio from:It’s Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaAirflip – “Rise Again”Riko Azuna – “keep weaving your spider way”Spira Spica – “Pyramid Dai Gyakuten”POLYSICS – “Hashire!”Yoh Kamiyama – “Iro Kōsui”Anemoneria – “Sudach no Uta”Rude-A – “Paradise”yama – “Paralysis”Yuiko Ohara – “Tabitito no Uta”CHiCO – “Minikui Ikimono”LiSA – “dawn”FantomenK – “Neo Geo” Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcastona/id1348141210?mt=2Google Play – https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5wb2RjYXN0b25hLnN1cnJlYWxyZXNvbHV0aW9uLmNvbS9mZWVkL3BvZGNhc3QSpotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/2JZLO3LfoeHepomejTw4TPiHeartRadio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-podcastona-43099114/TuneIn – https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/PodcastONA-p1249922/Stitcher – https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcastona/ Where to find us:Alex – @AuraOfAzureAndy – @MangaMan9000, youtube.com/DubTalkJet – @Divinenega, animationinfinity.comDuelist – @HeartofSword75, youtube.com/DuelistGMegan – @queenira2, youtube.com/DubTalkSketch – @Sketch1984, soundcloud.com/toonamifaithfulpodcast As always, check out surrealresolution.com for more content, and follow @SurrealReso for more updates on the show, our continued news posts, reviews, and our fellow podcasts.
Lucas Emma, fundó SocialTools y adquirió Postcron, ayudando a automatizar y manejar las redes sociales de más de 5 millones de cuentas a lo largo de 170 países. Lucas vendió las dos empresas a fondos americanos y actualmente se encuentra invirtiendo en empresas de triple impacto como Biopsa, Procens, Pack Go y Bioguia. Nos va a contar como el libro "Let my people go surfing" del fundador de Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, le permitió resignificar el propósito de su empresa y sus futuros proyectos.
Jon is sharing his favorite things, from books to podcasts to online tools that have helped him grow in his business. He hopes they do the same for you! Things Mentioned Let My People Go Surfing Optimize with Brian Johnson Dark Sky How to Use Paper Towel
Latest episode of Squawkout - A brief overview of the Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency market from 40,000 feet. In this episode as always, A read on the current crypto-market heat map, a quick look at yesterday's Tradingview TA post, as well as a quick look at the Bitcoin chart. We may from time to time review popular coins on the CMC-20. Streaming on Twitch and distributed through Anchor. Trader & Analyst Joel Benavidez Squawks Market action for the SquawkOut Podcast & Twitch Stream. goto twitch.tv/squawkout twitter.com/joelbenavidez and anchor.fm/squawkout #SQUAWKOUT #BLOKSQUAWK #BITCOIN #ETHEREUM #CRYPTO #CRYPTOCURRENCY #TECHNICALANALYSIS #BLOCKCHAIN #TECHNOLOGY #FINTECH #BTC #ETH #TRADING #TRADER #CRYPTOTRADER #CRYPTOTRADING #BITCOINANALYSIS #DAYTRADING #DAYTRADER #PODCAST #CRYPTOPODCAST #STREAM #LIVESTREAM #CRYPTOSTREAM #SQUAWK #CRYPTOSQUAWK #FINANCE $BTCUSD $BTC.x $ETHUSD $ETH.x $LTCUSD $LTC.x $XLMUSD $XLM.x $REPUSD $REP.x $EOSUSDT $EOS.x $BNBUSDT $BNB.x $ADAUSDT $ADA.x $TRXUSDT $TRX.x $XMRUSDT $XMR.x $TOTAL Music heard on this stream/video/podcast include the following... MUCH THANKS TO THE ARTISTS WHO PROVIDE SOLID CONTENT TO CREATORS ROYALTY FREE!! 01. Alive by ikson: http://www.soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/OYef8hEHn64 02. Cold Sun by Del https://soundcloud.com/del-sound Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/3V1VwEKFe0g 03. Outside by Ikson https://www.soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6LDuAiLrmMs 04. Beach by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/CPy2TLPbpVY 05. Harmony by Ikson https://soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ytwb-xsfaIE 06. Island by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6by8zhaG04Y 07. Momentum by Zplit https://soundcloud.com/zplit Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/xGnJwZVRFGo 08. Scandinavianz- Vacation (Vlog) D-L by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/7dswC8QFiwU 09. Let's Go Surfing by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/1pt4pRSHk14 10. Silky Thoughts and Peace of Mind (Original Mix) by FortyThr33 https://soundcloud.com/fortythr33-43 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/hsd-C5Kivsg 11. In Love (feat. Nori) by A Himitsu https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/8KiCImrQkOs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squawkout/support
Let my people go surfing - Die Geschichte des Gründers von Patagonia Yvon Chouinard
*Copiare SI, copiare NO*Copiare o inventare?Certamente inventare, ma per riuscire farlo bisogna prima copiare tantissime volte da chi è bravo. Peccato che a scuola venga insegnato l'esatto contrario.Eppure, se guardi alla storie personali di grandi artisti, sportivi, innovatori, scoprirai che il loro metodo principale di apprendimento è stato il “copiare” dai grandi maestri.Non solo.Anche se vai in una scuola di pittura, di scherma, di arti marziali, di architettura, fisica o di scultura, uno dei metodi di apprendimento più frequentemente utilizzato è quello di allenarsi a riprodurre in maniera impeccabile i tratti, le mosse e le tecniche utilizzate dai grandi che ci hanno preceduto.Solo dopo aver appreso come copiare con cura e precisione, diventa possibile innovare e inventare cose che sembrano avere un altra qualità: il nostro personalissimo stile. E questa originalità e stile, non nasce altro che da un meraviglioso remix di ciò che abbiamo preso, copiato, e fatto nostro in un lungo periodo di tempo così da poterlo integrare come seconda natura. La creatività, l'originalità, l'innovazione nascono dalla propria abilità di saper rimescolare e riadattare in maniera unica, metodi, approcci e tecniche di altri, che nel tempo abbiamo fatto nostre.Il saper copiare è il cuore della creatività.Ma attenzione a non fraintendermi.Ci sono due modi molto diversi di copiare:Copiare per fregare. Copiare per apprendere.Copiare per innovare.Copiare per fregare, è quando si copia l'opera di altri, spacciandola per nostra. Copiare per apprendere, è quando si copia per far propria una tecnica, uno stile, un metodo di studio, produzione o lavoro. Questa è la maniera naturale in cui la maggior parte degli esseri viventi apprende. Dal parlare, al cacciare, allo scrivere o al cantare, è impossibile apprendere queste cose senza copiare da chi già le sa fare.Quindi, è una buona idea copiare?Assolutamente sì. Copiare è un'ottima idea, specialmente quando ciò viene fatto con la specifica intenzione di apprendere e far propria una certa conoscenza, non per risparmiare tempo e farsi belli con il lavoro di altri. Quindi, nella pratica di tutti i giorni, per chi come te è imprenditore indipendente, la strada giusta è quella di NON reinventare la ruota ogni volta che ce n'è bisogno. Se hai bisogno di realizzare un nuovo slogan, una nuova impaginazione, un libro o una pubblicità, non cercare di avere un'illuminazione divina e di realizzare un capolavoro se ispirato al punto gusto.Questo succederà naturalmente nel tempo, avendo avuto tanta esperienze di creazione in quel settore. Non prima.Finché non sei a quel punto, cerca grandi esempi e riferimenti di chi ti ha preceduto con successo e fai tuoi gli elementi, le tecniche e gli approcci che ha utilizzato.Una volta che hai fatto tuo lo skill, una volta che sai copiare perfettamente l'opera di chi ha dieci volte la tua esperienza, allora comincia ad innovare introducendo elementi, variazioni e modifiche che hai - anche in questo caso - appreso da altri, ma che applicherai in maniera diversa e originale alle tue opere. Così come nella musica, le note sono solo sette, ma le combinazioni possibili sono praticamente infinite. ....-------------Info Utili• Musica di questa puntata: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/lets-go-surfing• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Diventa sostenitore:sostieni il lavoro di Robin Good e tutti i contenuti e risorse utili che condivide costantementehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good • Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppurehttps://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ (Pagina Facebook ufficiale)• Newsletter:http://robingood.it/toptools-newsletter • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it
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Que peut-on faire et ne pas faire sur une plage dynamique du littoral français, après le déconfinement ? J'ai testé en famille ce week-end la baignade, la plongée et la promenade sur les plages de Cannes (06), Côté d'Azur. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- - Mon Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Mon Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeanviet.info - Mon Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeanviet/ --------- Les sources et ressources utiles partagées dans cette vidéo #PlageDynamique : Surf and Go / #SwimAndGo (Australie) https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/bondi-beach-busy-as-iconic-surf-reopens-c-1002153 Biarritz plaide pour la réouverture des plages http://www.leparisien.fr/societe/deconfinement-biarritz-plaide-pour-la-reouverture-des-plages-des-le-11-mai-27-04-2020-8306328.php Les plages dynamiques à #Cannes, c'est quoi ? http://www.cannes.com/fr/actualites/annee-2020/mai/acces-a-la-mer-autorise-selon-un-concept-de-plages-dynamiques.html Les plages / endroits visités à Cannes : Belle Plage Plage du Midi Port de Cannes Steak n Shake --------- Tu veux devenir un bon YouTubeur ? lis mon livre ici : http://jeanviet.info/youtubeur/ --------- Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Musiques : Let's Go Surfing de Joakim Karud Happy and Joyful Children Dizzy de Joakim Jarud
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This week, I conclude my interview with Commander Architect for Wizards of the Coast, Gavin Verhey. We touch on how Gavin manages his responsibilities as a young profession. He gives us a myriad of examples of how Magic has touched the lives of people he’s come into contact with. Gavin opens up on how he couldn’t imagine a life or world without Magic. We conclude with the rest of the CadPop Quick Hits and we hear some really If you’d like to connect with Gavin on Twitter, you can do so here: https://twitter.com/gavinverhey If you’d like to give me your thoughts on today’s topics, hit me up on Twitter @CadPopCast. You can find me on Facebook, here: Facebook.com/CadPopCast. Both the Twitter and Facebook feeds have threads for each episode of Commander ad Populum. Let me know what you think. If you’d like to support Commander ad Populum or my altered art Magic card business, you can pledge on Patreon, here: Patreon.com/CadPopCast. There are a bunch of great benefits associated with being a patron. Especially if you’re into altered art cards! Big thank you to the official sponsor of Commander ad Populum, Fusion Gaming for making this episode, and future episodes possible! They can be found online at: https://www.fusiongamingonline.com/ Music: Let’s Go Surfing by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/1pt4pRSHk14 Track Info: Title: Let’s Go Surfing by Joakim Karud Genre and Mood: Dance & Electronic + Inspirational Available on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4sU8yK… iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/lets… Deezer: https://deezer.com/us/album/13965366 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/le… Google Play: https://bit.ly/GooglePlay-letsgosurfing Bandcamp: https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/trac… Contact the Artist: music@joakimkarud.com https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud https://youtube.com/user/JoakimKarud https://itunes.apple.com/artist/joaki… https://open.spotify.com/artist/0iAOX… https://facebook.com/joakimkarudmusic https://joakimkarud.com/use-my-music https://patreon.com/joakimkarud https://twitter.com/JoakimKarud
This episode covers topics ranging from Luau parties and wedding proposals, to the great Yvon Chouinard(this episode's High Leisure topic), and of course we finish off with our favorite game. Featuring hosts Austin Zahrt, Brandon Zahrt, Dillon Zahrt, Kyle Sullivan, and Josh Mitchell.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/112 Brian Bennett, the founder of Moldy Chum, one of the biggest and oldest fly fishing websites is on the podcast to describe what the moldy chum is all about and where it's going. The slab of the month, the chumion, and suction dredging are all discussed today. We get into the Dirt Bag Diaries, Reel Pure Radio and other podcasts that inspired Brian to keep on moving. Suck my Fly Blog, The Hopper Talk Blog, Mini Chubby and many other blogs of yester year. Hosted Trips with Dave: https://wetflyswing.com/ak Show Notes with Brian Bennett The Mt. Smith Tour Pack is one of my great goto pieces of gear. The Piton was a blog prior to Moldy Chum. Peter Morse was on the podcast in this episode and covered Australia fly fishing. April Vokey was on the podcast in episode 30 and talked about the #metoo movement. The Tailer Trash Podcast The first blogs in the space when Moldy Chum started included. Mid Current, Trout Underground and FlyFisherman Magazine. Reel Pure Radio is the new Moldy Chum Podcast that's out now. Tom Sadler who was on the show here is part of a second Moldy Chum Podcast that is launching soon. Tom Sadler was on here and Hacks on Tap is similar to what the Blue Plate Special Podcast is all about. The Dirt Bag Diaries inspired Brian to start the podcast. Let my people Go Surfing is Yvon's book on building a conservation minded company. Scott McGarva was on the podcast in episode 17 and talked about the closing of the skagit and impacts to closing and opening the rivers with low run returns. Watershed Watch up out of BC is huge along with Columbia Basin Bulletin are the blogs Brian follows. You can see the entire Artifishal movie now on youtube here. I noted Martin Joergensen again and the loss of blogs like West Fly when the author calls it quit. Yeta Panga Backpack will be Brian's first review. Plus Yeti has a Yeti podcast via JT VanZandt. The Wool fingerless gloves from REI are one of my goto items for winter steelhead. You can find Brian Bennett at Moldy Chum here. Moldy Chum Resources Noted Today Videos Noted in the Show Full Film: Artifishal | The Fight to Save Wild Salmon I sat down with Brian Bennett from the Moldy Chum, one of the long standing fly fishing blogs. They have published 5,299 blog posts just on wordpress. We here about the Friday Pin up, and the vast influences of people and blogs that have influenced the path of the chum. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/112
Today we discuss the book that by some people is refered as the ‘bible’ for sustainable business. Curious why? Join in on our discussion about the book written by the founder of the outdoor sports company Patagonia and the future of business models. Also we invited a guest speaker Verena Schuhmann. She gives us a personal account of how the philosophy and the ideas from the book has inspired and influenced other companies on doing their businesses. Having any thoughts, suggestions, or complaints? We would love to receive your feedback, which you can email to: obrpodcast@gmail.com
In our final episode of the season, we talk to Michael Ardelt. Michael is the COO at FreightHub, Europe’s first digital freight forwarder in Berlin. We dive deep into the challenges of endless opportunities, his dedication to culture, how he balances building a family life and a business at the same time, and his passion for surfing.Credits:Intro music: "Shinsaibashi" by Pierce MurphySubscribe and share this episode with your friends!
Season 3, Episode 4 welcomes Oscar Lederman. What was initially meant to be one of our monthly Audio Abstracts, the information presented to us by Oscar was too good to pass up! Having recently completed his PhD at the University of NSW, Oscars thesis gives a great insight on how we can improve the physical and mental health of young people in the early stages of psychosis, namely through exercise and lifestyle interventions. As an Exercise Physiologist at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, Oscar gives a unique approach on how we can use exercise as a means to treat chronic health conditions, with his research focusing heavily on physical activity for mental illness. Along with his current commitments to work and research, Oscar also has previous experience in Physiotherapy and spent over four years as a Senior Surf Instructor with Let’s Go Surfing in Bondi Beach, Australia. You can follow Oscar on Twitter @OscarLederman or check out some of his research at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oscar_Lederman. Hope you enjoy the episode! For any further questions or information, please contact me at: Email: iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au Twitter @sleep4perform www.sleep4performance.com.au You can also listen to S4P Radio on You Tube and Spotify.
This week on The Forced Friendship Podcast, Ethan and James talk about some funny scenarios where people personalities don't fit there job, try a very odd flavored drink and many more
Cosa sono e a che cosa servono visione e mission aziendali? Qual'è il significato e la differenza tra vision e mission? In che modo possono avere un'impatto sul modo di fare businessa, creare prodotti o comunicare e fare marketing? Scopriamo degli esempi di vision, mission e delle loro conseguenze sullo sviluppo del business insieme ad Alessandro Pollastri ( che insieme a sua moglie Francesca è imprenditore e finanziatore di Strategia Digitale ) grazie alla sua recensione del libro "Let my people go surfing" ( https://amzn.to/2ExreJX ) di Yvon Chouinard. Scopri anche la storia di Daniele Besana e il suo Web Talk su come è passato al fornire servizi in forma illimitata per gli abbonati di Wp-Ok, ispirato dalla sua missione: ( contenuto riservato ai finanziatori: https://www.patreon.com/posts/24884537 ).
Cosa sono e a che cosa servono visione e mission aziendali? Qual'è il significato e la differenza tra vision e mission? In che modo possono avere un'impatto sul modo di fare businessa, creare prodotti o comunicare e fare marketing? Scopriamo degli esempi di vision, mission e delle loro conseguenze sullo sviluppo del business insieme ad Alessandro Pollastri ( che insieme a sua moglie Francesca è imprenditore e finanziatore di Strategia Digitale ) grazie alla sua recensione del libro "Let my people go surfing" ( https://amzn.to/2ExreJX ) di Yvon Chouinard. Scopri anche la storia di Daniele Besana e il suo Web Talk su come è passato al fornire servizi in forma illimitata per gli abbonati di Wp-Ok, ispirato dalla sua missione: ( contenuto riservato ai finanziatori: https://www.patreon.com/posts/24884537 ).
- Patagonia’s top 3 values - restraint, quality, and simplicity - The more you know, the less you need. Develop skill first, then splurge for better technology. - Prioritize stories over products in advertising, then show how your business fills the gap.
Se è vero che coltivare le relazioni con i lettori e i clienti è così importante, perché non organizzare - insieme a loro - un bel giro per andarli a trovare tutti quanti?."Uscire dallo schermo" significa proprio questo: andare oltre quello che fanno tutti, e organizzare periodicamente opportunità di incontro, scambio e condivisione con i propri fan....Diventa sostenitore attivo di questo podcast e entra in contatto diretto con mewww.patreon.com/Robin_Good.Seguimi e rimani aggiornato sulle nuove puntate del podcast qui:https://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/....Musica: "Let's Go Surfing" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp: https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/
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What I learned from reading Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard.I had always avoided thinking of myself as a businessman. I was a climber, a surfer, a kayaker, a skier, and a blacksmith. We simply enjoyed making good tools and functional clothes. [0:01] One day it dawned on me that I was a businessman and would probably be one for a long time. I knew that I would never be happy playing by the normal rules of business; I wanted to distance myself as far as possible from this pasty-faced corpses in suits I saw in airline magazine ads. If I had to be a businessman, I was going to do it on my own terms. [0:32] One of my favorite sayings about entrepreneurship is: If you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent. The delinquent is saying with his actions, “This sucks. I'm going to do my own thing. [1:00]Work had to be enjoyable on a daily basis. [1:18]I've always thought of myself as an 80 percent. I like to throw myself passionately into an activity until I reach about an 80 percent proficiency level. To go beyond that requires an obsession and degree of specialization that doesn't appeal to me. Once I reach that 80 percent level I like to go off and do something totally different. [4:05]Tom Brokaw on Yvon: It's been helpful to me to be Yvon's friend. He makes me think about things in new ways. [5:36] Can a company that wants to make the best-quality outdoor clothing in the world be the size of Nike? Can a ten-table, three-star French restaurant retain its third star when it adds fifty tables? The question haunted me throughout the 1980s as Patagonia evolved. [7:35]I continued to practice my MBA theory of management, management by absence, while I wear-tested our clothing and equipment in the most extreme conditions of the Himalayas and South America. [10:13] Throughout the book he's has a really beautiful idea of comparing business and organizing human labor, to nature. Part of this idea is he intentionally puts Patagonia through a lot of stress because he feels you need stress to grow. [11:42] Doing risk sports had taught me another important lesson: Never exceed your limits. You push the envelope, but you don't go over. You have to be true to yourself; you have to know your strengths and limitations and live within your means. The same is true for business. The sooner a company tries to be what it is not, the sooner it tries to have it all, the sooner it will die. [18:05] I did not yet know what we would do to get our company out of the mess it was in. But I did know we had to look to the Iroquois and their seven-generation planning, and not to corporate America, as models of stewardship and sustainability. As part of their decision process, the Iroquois had a person who represented the seventh generation in the future. If Patagonia could survive this crisis we had to begin to make all our decisions as though we would be in business for a hundred years. [19:12] The first part of our mission statement, “Make the best product,” is the cornerstone of our business philosophy. “Make the best” is a difficult goal. It doesn't mean “among the best” or the “best at a particular price point.” It means “make the best,” period. [24:05]The functionality driven design is usually minimalist. Or as Dieter Rams maintains, “Good design is as little design as possible.” Complexity is often a sure sign that the functional needs have not been solved. Take the difference between the Ferrari and the Cadillac of the 1960s. The Ferrari's clean lines suites its high-performance aims. The Cadillac really didn't have any functional aims. It didn't have steering, suspension, aerodynamics, or brakes appropriate to its immense horsepower. All it had to do was convey the idea of power, creature comfort, of a living room floating down the highway to the golf course. So, to a basically ugly shape were added all manner of useless chrome: fins at the back, breasts at the front. Once you lose the discipline of functionality as a design guidepost, the imagination runs amok. Once you design a monster, it tends to look like one too. [25:53]When I die and go to hell, the devil is going to make me the marketing director for a cola company. I'll be in charge of trying to sell a product that no one needs, is identical to its competition, and can't be sold on its merits. I'd be competing head-on in the cola wars, on price, distribution, advertising, and promotion, which would indeed be hell for me. I'd much rather design and sell products so good and unique that they have no competition. [27:15]There are different ways to address a new idea or project. If you take the conservative scientific route, you study the problem in your head or on paper until you are sure there is no chance of failure. However, you have taken so long that the competition has already beaten you to market. The entrepreneurial way is to immediately take a forward step and if that feels good, take another, if not, step back. Learn by doing, it is a faster process. [32:40]Nonfiction marketing. Our branding efforts are simple: tell people who we are. We don't have to create a fictional character. Writing fiction is so much more difficult than nonfiction. Fiction requires creativity and imagination. Nonfiction deals with simple truths. [34:00]It's okay to be eccentric, as long as you are rich; otherwise, you're just crazy. [36:19]Quality, not price, has the highest correlation with business success. Whenever we are faced with a serious business decision, the answer almost always is to increase quality. [37:37]We never wanted to be a big company. We want to be the best company, and it's easier to try to be the best small company than the best big company. [40:20]We don't hire the kind of people you can order around. We don't want drones who will simply follow directions. We want the kind of employees who will question the wisdom of something they regard as a bad decision. We do want people who, once they but into a decision and believe in what they are doing, will work like demons to produce something of the highest possible quality. [43:57] Systems in nature appear to us to be chaotic but in reality are very structured, just not in a top-down centralized way. A top-down centralized system like a dictatorship takes an enormous amount of force and work to keep the hierarchy in power. All top-down systems eventually collapse, leaving the system in chaos. A familial company like ours runs on trust rather than on authoritarian rule. [44:52] The lesson to be learned is that evolution (change) doesn't happen without stress, and it can happen quickly. Just as doing risks sports will create stresses that lead to a bettering of one's self, so should a company constantly stress itself in order to grow. [50:29] I believe the way toward mastery of any endeavor is to work towards simplicity. The more you know, the less you need. [56:01] —“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested, so my poor wallet suffers.”— GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book. It's good for you. It's good for Founders. A list of all the books featured on Founders Podcast.
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Robert Pomeroy recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on May 2, 2107. Pomeroy is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego.
Robert Pomeroy, UC San Diego: Might as Well Go Surfing: Biomass Utilization in a World With Oil at $30/Barrel Series: "Climate Solutions " [Science] [Show ID: 31061]
Robert Pomeroy, UC San Diego: Might as Well Go Surfing: Biomass Utilization in a World With Oil at $30/Barrel Series: "Climate Solutions " [Science] [Show ID: 31061]
Robert Pomeroy, UC San Diego: Might as Well Go Surfing: Biomass Utilization in a World With Oil at $30/Barrel Series: "Climate Solutions " [Science] [Show ID: 31061]
Robert Pomeroy, UC San Diego: Might as Well Go Surfing: Biomass Utilization in a World With Oil at $30/Barrel Series: "Climate Solutions " [Science] [Show ID: 31061]
-Shout out to the Tuff Beans crew for dealing with the collapsing customer so calmly, fluidly. 59:51 - I play an interview I did with Surf’s Up founder Dennis Nerpio who told me about a weekend event where dozens of kids with autism got a chance to learn how to surf. (Read my article about it here: http://frequencyhorizon.com/article-arent-barriers-water/) 1:04:34 - Polish ambient artist tells us his trip to the UK where he got a job at a cosmetics factory and contemplated the nature of the space-time continuum. He compares working on a manufacturing line to being a dog who eats his own tail. “It hits like a headshot,” he said of what he calls the “Biggest adventure” of his short life. But he loved the cathedrals and monuments, and we play the music these structures inspired. Music from: @indiazi @djnikos_s Rag ’N’ Bone Man @ragnbonemanuk (the Calyx and TeeBee @calyxteebee rmx) SpectraSoul @spectrasoul feat Terri Walker @terri-walker-official
在夏日艳阳下,泡在清凉海水里......啊~想大口吃冰,想大口吃热狗......
This episode was recorded LIVE in the NEW KWTF Sonoma County Radio studio on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 (with some technical difficulties). In this episode, we find Dr. Shawna floating on a large yacht in Lake Sonoma with two curious characters. Sadly, the Cylons invaded at the end, so we are missing the last five minutes of this scintillating live episode! Songs played: - King of the Sea by Shannon and The Clams - Wacky Surf Trip by The Aquadolls - Let’s Go Surfing by The Drums - I’m Building Myself a Boat by First Aid Kit - Barracuda by Maria Bamford - Lake of Dreams by Mirage - Pussy by Brazilian Girls - Seasick by The Pack A.D. [the Cylons attack at this point]
This episode was recorded LIVE in the NEW KWTF Sonoma County Radio studio on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 (with some technical difficulties). In this episode, we find Dr. Shawna floating on a large yacht in Lake Sonoma with two curious characters. Sadly, the Cylons invaded at the end, so we are missing the last five minutes of this scintillating live episode! Songs played: - King of the Sea by Shannon and The Clams - Wacky Surf Trip by The Aquadolls - Let’s Go Surfing by The Drums - I’m Building Myself a Boat by First Aid Kit - Barracuda by Maria Bamford - Lake of Dreams by Mirage - Pussy by Brazilian Girls - Seasick by The Pack A.D. [the Cylons attack at this point]
It's hot this summer, so this week we are taking a dive with Surf Rock; the old and the new. Check us out at auditoryreality.blogspot.com
"Every time we make a decision to do good, it makes us more money," declares Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia Inc. Chouinard offers a slew of counterintuitive business tips on how to save the environment while making a profit. (March 11, 2007)